Feminine Power, Military Roots with Christy Campbell
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Today’s guest is Christy Campbell, founder of Fitme Nutrition and co-founder of Coaching Biz Manager. Christy, a Navy veteran, has spent the last decade helping people build strong, healthy bodies through coaching and fitness. She is passionate about personal development and mentorship. Christy has spoken at Microsoft, Real Coaches Summit, and the Nutrition Coaching Institute, and hosts the Fitme Coffee Talk Podcast. She will share her journey from the Navy to becoming a fitness coach and entrepreneur, discussing the impact of military programming on relationships and the importance of being present with emotions. Before we dive in, we have a new cohort of veterans starting The Mission After mentorship program. Head over to themissionafter.org to join the waitlist and join us this July for a 90 day program that will help you establish a solid foundation for your identity, relationships, and of course discover your next mission and execute.
Summary
Christy shares her journey from the Navy to becoming a fitness coach and entrepreneur. She discusses the impact of programming received in the military and how it affected her relationships and emotional well-being. She explores the balance between the masculine and feminine energies and the importance of being present with emotions. Christy also highlights the need for resilience and the ability to feel and transform emotions in a healthy way. The conversation explores the concepts of the feminine and masculine energies and their roles in our lives. The feminine is associated with matter, intuition, flow, and being present in the moment, while the masculine is associated with pattern, structure, vision, and future-oriented thinking. Both energies are important and should be balanced for progress and fulfillment. The conversation also touches on the importance of creativity, intuition, and play in personal growth and business success. The use of heart medicine and the exploration of the feminine have led to shifts in perspective and a deeper connection with oneself and others. In this final part of the conversation, Mike and Christy discuss the idea of feeling more and how entheogenic and psychedelic medicine can help confront and move through emotions. They also talk about their experiences with alcohol and how their perspectives on drinking have changed over time. They touch on the normalization of certain behaviors in the military and the impact of cultural differences when traveling. They also draw parallels between their experiences in jiu-jitsu and the importance of finding ease and flow in movement.
Takeaways
Today’s guest is Christy Campbell, founder of Fitme Nutrition and co-founder of Coaching Biz Manager. Christy, a Navy veteran, has spent the last decade helping people build strong, healthy bodies through coaching and fitness. She is passionate about personal development and mentorship. Christy has spoken at Microsoft, Real Coaches Summit, and the Nutrition Coaching Institute, and hosts the Fitme Coffee Talk Podcast. She will share her journey from the Navy to becoming a fitness coach and entrepreneur, discussing the impact of military programming on relationships and the importance of being present with emotions. Before we dive in, we have a new cohort of veterans starting The Mission After mentorship program. Head over to themissionafter.org to join the waitlist and join us this July for a 90 day program that will help you establish a solid foundation for your identity, relationships, and of course discover your next mission and execute.
Summary
Christy shares her journey from the Navy to becoming a fitness coach and entrepreneur. She discusses the impact of programming received in the military and how it affected her relationships and emotional well-being. She explores the balance between the masculine and feminine energies and the importance of being present with emotions. Christy also highlights the need for resilience and the ability to feel and transform emotions in a healthy way. The conversation explores the concepts of the feminine and masculine energies and their roles in our lives. The feminine is associated with matter, intuition, flow, and being present in the moment, while the masculine is associated with pattern, structure, vision, and future-oriented thinking. Both energies are important and should be balanced for progress and fulfillment. The conversation also touches on the importance of creativity, intuition, and play in personal growth and business success. The use of heart medicine and the exploration of the feminine have led to shifts in perspective and a deeper connection with oneself and others. In this final part of the conversation, Mike and Christy discuss the idea of feeling more and how entheogenic and psychedelic medicine can help confront and move through emotions. They also talk about their experiences with alcohol and how their perspectives on drinking have changed over time. They touch on the normalization of certain behaviors in the military and the impact of cultural differences when traveling. They also draw parallels between their experiences in jiu-jitsu and the importance of finding ease and flow in movement.
Takeaways
- The programming received in the military can impact relationships and emotional well-being.
- Coping mechanisms developed in the military may not serve well in civilian life.
- True emotional resilience involves being present with emotions and transforming them in a healthy way.
- Exploring and embracing the feminine energy can lead to a more balanced and fulfilling life.
- Finding a balance between the masculine and feminine energies is important for personal growth and relationships. Both the feminine and masculine energies are important and should be balanced for progress and fulfillment.
- Creativity, intuition, and play are essential for personal growth and business success.
- Heart medicine and exploring the feminine can lead to shifts in perspective and a deeper connection with oneself and others. Entheogenic and psychedelic medicine can create scenarios where you confront and move through emotions in a space where you can handle it and even enjoy it.
- Alcohol can be used as a way to numb emotions, but entheogenic medicine can help you confront and move through the issues that you were trying to avoid.
- The military can normalize certain behaviors, such as heavy drinking, but it's important to recognize the impact of these behaviors and how they may affect your well-being.
- Traveling to different countries can provide opportunities to reflect on cultural differences and gain a deeper understanding of the human experience.
- In jiu-jitsu, there is a balance between strength and ease, and learning to move with ease and flow can be more effective than using force.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
08:28 The Impact of Military Programming
23:40 Embracing Emotional Resilience
30:26 Exploring the Balance Between Masculine and Feminine Energies
35:19 Finding Balance for Personal Growth and Fulfillment
43:55 The Importance of Creativity and Intuition
56:51 The Shifts and Connections Through Heart Medicine
01:06:50 Confronting and Moving Through Emotions
01:09:02 The Impact of Cultural Differences and Normalization
01:11:14 Reflections on Traveling and Cultural Differences
01:26:12 Finding Ease and Flow in Jiu-Jitsu and Movement
Links:
Website: https://www.fitmemetabolism.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fitmechristy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christymaecampbell/
00:00 Introduction and Background
08:28 The Impact of Military Programming
23:40 Embracing Emotional Resilience
30:26 Exploring the Balance Between Masculine and Feminine Energies
35:19 Finding Balance for Personal Growth and Fulfillment
43:55 The Importance of Creativity and Intuition
56:51 The Shifts and Connections Through Heart Medicine
01:06:50 Confronting and Moving Through Emotions
01:09:02 The Impact of Cultural Differences and Normalization
01:11:14 Reflections on Traveling and Cultural Differences
01:26:12 Finding Ease and Flow in Jiu-Jitsu and Movement
Links:
Website: https://www.fitmemetabolism.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fitmechristy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christymaecampbell/